High Royds Hospital
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carrotol wrote: Look back at others messages when they quote someone else, it has a box round and mine never do. What am I doing wrong Looks like you are overwriting or deleting the end tag of the quote. "quote" after "[/" and before"]" ends the quote and [quotenick="whogamacallit"] starts it. Everything in between should be in the box whogamacallit wrote: like this
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Why worry abt 'boxes' Carrotol? I can usually get the gist of who'ssaying what,without the fancy IT/PC stuff!Yes,married this many a year (not telling, but I probably wentto school with your mum OR grandmum!) Doesn't stop a felladaydreaming, Lecherous old duffer that I am!(Like all fellas,oldand not so old!). That's if they ARE fellas ,of course! Now,where's me Benger's Food! Good 'ere innit?ArryX
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i had the misfortune to be a resident there for a while in 1991, and later in 2002. The photos were taken in 2004, about a year after it's closure, but before before the developers started work.Excellent stuff Jane, I have been busy snapping away at the place for the last few months. I created a full web site detailing just about all of it including staff and patient recollections www.highroydshospital.co.ukDo you have any pictures of the now demolished buildings to the front of admin. here is something sent to me today, a plan of the mortuary conversion. who would live in a place like this..
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carrotol wrote: A bit of useless info. The word Bedlam is said to have originated from a hospital for the insane, or lunatic asylum, as they were pleasantly called.It started at a london hospital called 'Bethlam' with the name changing to Bedlam in 1400's.Hence bedlam meaning chaotic etc yes,during the late 18th early 19th centuary it cost 2d to go in and 'look at the idiots'...their wording,not mine.
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wiggy wrote: carrotol wrote: A bit of useless info. The word Bedlam is said to have originated from a hospital for the insane, or lunatic asylum, as they were pleasantly called.It started at a london hospital called 'Bethlam' with the name changing to Bedlam in 1400's.Hence bedlam meaning chaotic etc yes,during the late 18th early 19th centuary it cost 2d to go in and 'look at the idiots'...their wording,not mine. The "Bedlam" / Bethlam hospital is no the Imperial War museum [which is Bedlam in its own right].
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i all.i worked in highroyds for a furnishing company,we worked in the ballroom,we fitted curtains on the windows.we had to see a professor to get permission to have our meals in there canteen,looked more like an inmate to me.but i was only young so maybe i didnot know the difference.unfortunately my dad died in there in 1986 .some of the pictures brought back memories,some good some bad.regards rooftop.